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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933 I DONT SUFFER FROM SOUR EAST GARLAND SALE OF ANIMALS FOR Indigestion, acidity, heartburn and sour stomach ofter lead to serious x. ' ach trouble. Dr. Emil'. Adla Mrs." of Larson, honor In Sophia Tablets counteract these condition, president of the ward Relief Society, Glv relief. Scott Drug Com- served was Mrs.. dinner by a birthday Ltah. Tremonton, Pan' (Adv.) L. M. Holman at her home Sunday. the the honored from Aside guests hostess and her family, there were present, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Larson and family of East Garland, Mr. and Mrs. j. :x: Joseph Bjorklund and son, Carl and -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. P .A. Isaacson of Ogden, Mrs. HOLMGREN Holmgren of Bear River City, a Joseph Denkers and son Douglas, of boy, born at the Valley Hospital, San Francisco. Though in her seventy March 12th. fifth year, Mrs. Larson enjoys good health and takes a very active part in BURKE Mr .and Mrs. Tolman Burke of Honeyville, a boy, born at the ward and church affairs. Valley Hospital, March 12th. Mr .and Mrs. Alva Rhodes and fam y MASON Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mason Uy motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, of a girl, born at the in the evening. Plymouth, returning Valley Hospital, March 12th. The many friends of Mrs. Hilda Peterson are glad to greet her after her CHRISTENSEN Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Christensen of Bear River City, illness of many weeks duration. a boy, born March 13th. C. J. Hansen was a Logan visitor, Saturday. The Adams sisters, Eva, Ardes and M. I. A. Verneta, sang two numbers at the social held in Tremon- stake Seventies i i 'l evening. ton cnapei, rrmay x. Mrs. W. A. Adams had a number of Monday, Tuesday and Wed-hneighbors as her guest, Friday nesday the M L A Dramatic Club afternoon. The time was spent in presentd District Attorney" in Elwood, Bothwell and Deweyville. In quimng. mere were nine guests cluding her daughter, Mrs. Alice Goss turn these wards will bring a play of Tremonton. to Tremonton for our entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes motored Tuesday night after playing at Both to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. wall they all gathered at Mrs. Luke's Don Kidman of Logan , was a Sun- where Dick Anderson served chili and cake. day guest of Miss Thelma Udy. The one act play, "The WomenNext Tuesday the Bee Hive Girls folks," was presented to a full house will present a playlett after mutual.. Tuesday evening, after mutual. Next Wednesday the Dramatic Club Mrs. I. L. Isaacson has been visit- presents the comedy drama, "The ing with her children, Mr .and Mrs. Little Clod Hopper" at 8 p. m. Every John Isaacson of Honeyville. one of mutual age is invited. AdMrs. Belle Farnsworth of Fielding, mission free. However, everyone dehas been the guest of her daughter, siring to donate 5c or 10c may do so Mrs. A. R. Udy for the past three as the treasure needs bolstering to enweeks. able us to carry on. ' PLYMOUTH i STOMACH, INDIGESTION By. Mrs. David Larson NOT TRUE TO NAME DAMAGES N "What's the matter, Bobby?" Why "Does your husband expect you to are you crrying!" obey him!" "Oh, dear no. You see he's been "Aw, my kite won't fly, and my dad married before." made it out of fly paper, too." By Mrs. Don R. Lamb I HOUSE-BROKE- STATE OF UTAH, ) :x: County of Box Elder. ) ss Joseph W. Burnett of Holbrook, IN THE DEWEYVILLE Idaho, was a caller here as he was on his way to Ogden. Mr. Burnett was PRECINCT OF SAID COUNTY. a resident here several years before I have in my possession the followhe moved to Holbrook. described animals, which if not ing "Because I Love You," was the claimed and taken away, will be sold name of the play presented here Fri- at public auction to the highest cash day evening by the Plymouth Dramat- bidder at my farm at Deweyville in ic Co. to one of the largest crowds of the Deweyville Precinct, on the 25th First Class Work Guaranteed On All Jobs people of any gathering we have wit- day of March, 1933, at the hour of 12, nessed here this winter, and was well noon. Old or New - - Large or Small put over. The small charge that was collected at the door was turned over Description of Animals to the officers of the Sunday school One iron gray mare, weight 1000 to be used to meet the needs of that pounds, 6 years old. No brand visible. Said animal is held by me to secure organization. After the play was over Well Go Any Place An all enjoyed themselves in dancing to the payment of $6.00 damages done by dance tunes played by said animal upon the premises of N. the the Plymouth orchestra. These en- B. Marble during the month of Februtertainers expect to visit the near by ary and part of March, 1933. towns with their plays and music in PHONE - Tremonton, 77.0-- 1 MILO M. GARDNER, the near future. Ellis Hess made a business trip to Poundkeeper of Deweyville Precinct tl. Brigham City and Ogden Saturday with the expectation of returning Sunday oi Monday of this week. 11 11 -i r--i ii -".- ui-ca-iun Mrs. Jesse Lamb was hostess to a i birthday party given in honor of her son, LaMont, who was just one year old March 11th. There were 10 guests present among whom were his two grandmothers, and one great grandmother and one grandfather. A very delicious dinner was served at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. All enjoyed --themselves in a nice sociable chat. were OgAlvin Smith Mr .and Mrs. den visitors Sunday of this week. They returned home in the afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Johnson of Brigham City who has been visiting here with her Come parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rose, for the last week, returned to her home in Solid Brigham, Friday of last week. She was accompanied with her sister, Miss Alta Rose, who intends to stay with her for an indefiniate period. In spite of the bad weather and IT WONT BE LONG NOW DIFFICULTIES muudy roads the sacrament meeting "Where are you going?" eacher: "Bredern, we must do "I'm going to buy a package of held in the ward chapel Sunday even our people, was well attended status de to quo." something remedy cigarettes so I can have a date to- ing Counselor Orvil J. by conduct First Nish, Memberr: "Brudder Jones, what night." SCHOOL un ward ed exercises. The the choir, am de status quo?" "Can't you have a date without chorister direction of der the Jasper Preacher: "Dat, my brudder, am cigarettes?" Miss furnished the Latin for de mess we's in." "Sure, but I got to have a car, and Rudd, Ferre of Salt Lakesinging. recent Rhea City, they're giving one away with each ly returned from the Northwestern package." States Mission, who is here visiting When You Think with her sister, Mrs. Louis Zundel ASK HIM ABOUT SWISS CHEESE was the first speaker, relating the LUMBER The visitor was examining the class. she had witnessed experiences many "Can any little boy tell me what a while in that mission and bore her WILSON fish net is made of?" he inquired. to the truthfulness of the Two-Ton- e Color "Everything To Build Anything" "A lot of little holes tied together testimony gospel. 11 smoked Elk Phone with strings " smiled the never fail Soft, Harry Bingham, a member of the ing, bright boy. upper, composition Garland ward, who came in company next with Bro. Dean Hall, was the All sizes. sole BLACK speaker and chose as his subject, "Love Our Fellow Men.' Evan Gee BROWN sang, "Not Half Has Ever Been Told" and finished by speaking on the truth or No need for the family man in moderate circumstances to envy his of Mormonism. Bro. Dean Hall was wealthier neighbor's opportunity to buy life insurance. No longer is the concluding speaker. BIEGE Come How Mr .and Mrs. Mark Jackman were it necessary to pay for insurance yearly in a lump sum you can pay in relatives with wish. if Brigham visiting you monthly, Children's City Saturday and Sunday of last On the monthly payment basis, it's easy to keep up a substantial life week. Mr. Jackman is the principal T OXFORDS insurance policy. The Metropolitan has issued a booklet, Let Budget of our school here. insurance Thos. Haws Mrs. Mr. are and an which rejoicpayment fit monthly adequate you Help, may help ing over the safe arrival of a fine plan into your family budget. A copy of the booklet will be given you baby girl that came to bless there unand further details of the insurance plan will be explained, without ion at the home of Mrs. Haw's par obligation, by ents, Mr .and Mrs. Peter Marshall, Two Color L. C. CIIRIST0PHERS0N early, Monday morning. All concerned Smoked Elk In are doing fine at this writing. UTAH PHONE GARLAND Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason of Plain City, and their daughter, Beth, Representing were visiting here with relatives and METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY friends Monday of last week. Earl Pierson was called to Oguen Monday morning to take care of his father, Mr. Phines Pierson, who underwent an operation in a local hospital neat looking Durable, there last week. From the last re Crepe rubber sole All sizes to 2 New heel height ports from the hospital, Mr. Pierson styles is getting along nicely and will soon A Real Fitter at ... be able to join his family at their residence here. Mrs. Don R. Lamb and Mrs. Hannah Hess, who have been taking a two week's vacation from the cares and worries of the winter, arrived home Who wants style supreme here Monday afternoon They report having a very pleasant time while in the city. While there they made their headquarters at the residence of their brother, John C. Mason, who was very generous in showing them the many sights in Ogden and also the surround ing settlements. Mrs. Howard Taylor of Plain City, was visiting here with Miss Kenetta 2 Pound Jar IN NEW HEELS Burnett, Monday of last week. A number of our farmers were callNEW LEATHERS ed together in the basement of the T ward amusement hall by some of our No. 2Vi Can New, distinctive individual leading farmers, Monday evening to discuss some of the problems that Styles, only concerns the farmers in this locality. 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